
Description
Luxembourg is the leading hub for alternative investments – private equity, private debt, real estate, infrastructure, and more. As Europe's largest fund center (and the world's second largest), it holds an impressive 56% of the global market for cross-border investment funds.
But the ground has shifted. Following the OECD's BEPS project, the tax framework in Luxembourg and Europe has changed significantly.
So what still makes the "Luxembourg toolbox" so attractive for international investors? And how do you navigate the (new) rules?
Our course answers the key practical questions:
- How can alternative investments be structured in Luxembourg?
- What does "substance" mean – and what requirements must be met?
- What's a reasonable approach to transfer pricing and documentation?
- When do reporting obligations kick in under DAC 6?
- How do tax treaties work in this environment?
- And how do the crucial concepts of hidden dividend distributions and hidden capital contributions actually work?
Our speakers
Oliver R. Hoor
(Tax Partner, ATOZ) will lead the seven seminars. Participants can book the full course or choose individual modules.
Adrien Sedlo
will join Olivers R. Hoor for the first session.
Dates 15, 18, 24, 29 September, 6, 13, 16 October 2026
Time 2 pm – 5 pm or 5.30 pm (registration as from 1.30 pm)
Alternative Investments in Luxembourg
Module 1: The Luxembourg toolbox : Find out more here
Module 2: Structuring Alternative Investments : Find out more here
Module 3: Substance requirements : Find out more here
Module 4: Transfer pricing and related documentation requirements : Find out more here
Module 5: The mandatory disclosure regime (DAC 6) : Find out more here
Module 6: Tax treaties : Find out more here
Module 7: Hidden dividend distributions and hidden capital contributions : Find out more here
Registration :
Registration for a single module : €335 incl. VAT
Registration for the full programme : €1450 incl. VAT
- 15% discount for 2 participants from the same organisation (please contact the Training Department at [email protected])
- 20% discount for 3 or more participants from the same organisation (please contact the Training Department at [email protected])
Accréditation :
Legitech has obtained accreditation from the Luxembourg Bar.
Co-funding :
Our training courses are eligible for co-funding.
Legitech is authorised to operate as a continuing professional training provider.
Authorisation No. 10001428/4.
Contact :
For any questions regarding this training programme, please contact Florence Guy at: [email protected]
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